The iPhone 5s has been receiving praise from almost every corner of the internet, and now Consumer Reports has put its word in. According to the report, Consumer Reports says that Touch ID is one of the “most compelling” things about the iPhone 5s, and that combined with its fantastic camera and updated internals make this phone a great device, trumping the…

A report coming out of ETNews from Korea has some interesting information regarding the future of Apple’s screen technology choices. There has been a lot of talk about Apple and its screen size and technology choices for quite sometime, and for the most part this information falls right in line with what we have been hearing. It includes talk of a larger…

By now I’m assuming any Apple fan will know of the company’s plans to build a new headquarters in Cupertino. Nick-named UFO or Spaceship, Apple Campus 2 will be one of the largest office buildings in the world. So impressive is the design and architecture of the completely round building that it took little persuasion to convince the Cupertino governors…

If you hadn’t heard, Google’s search app for iOS has been updated with Google Now capabilities. However, it was later reported that this service was causing battery life issues, which Google has decided to speak up about. In a response to an article by Lifehacker, Google had this to say: Reports that Google Now drains battery life are incorrect. We…

Just after hearing about Reeder for iPad going free, and that development of the application will indeed continue after Google Reader’s July 1st shutdown, we get some news about Feedly. Feedly, as many may know, is another RSS aggregating service that works sorta kinda like Google Reader. Well, post-Google’s Reader shutdown announcement, Feedly reports that…

Sprint is the latest carrier to show its hand in the earnings report race, and it looks like good news for Old Yeller. The US’ third most popular carrier announced a total of 6.6 million iPhones for the entire calendar year. 2.2 million of those came in the final three month period, ensuring the iPhone had its best ever quarter on Sprint. And, best of…

Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (or CIRP) has been hard at it, surveying mobile phone users to find out how much they cough up each month. No surprise here: the iPhone users spend more than anyone else. In fact, out of all the respondents using iOS handsets, 59% of them spend more than $100 per month. 53% of Android users spend over…

The chart above paints a very interesting picture of how North American consumers use their tablets. It seems that when it comes to web browsing, iPad users are much more likely to be online than any other tablet’s buyers. For every 100 times an iPad accesses a web page, the Kindle Fire hits 4.88. That’s a massive difference. The Galaxy Tab lineup just…

A french TV show, Envoyé Spécial aired some footage it managed to obtain from inside one of Foxconn’s campuses in Zhengzhou which mostly produces iPhone 5 units. The company rarely lets press in, and so the guys at the TV show had to sneak in with secret camera in tow. Check the videos below: If the report is to be believed, there are…

As I’m sure you’ve heard, the iPhone 5 has a purple colored “haze” in pictures when the light source is located just outside the frame. The media went a little crazy with this one, so if you hadn’t heard, you most likely have been living under a rock. However, deciding to look a little more into the situation, Consumer Reports has come out and said that…

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